Plausible Theory of What The 'Sounds in The Sky' Are! (proof that it is a viral for Mass Effect 3)

This is significant, since in the first two games you spent 99% of your time in space or in other parts of the galaxy. I bet the marketing
we're going through right now will be mirrored inside the game for the intro, as citizens of Earth hear the sounds of the reapers throughout the sky
all over the world.

From someone in the video game industry, deception on a mass scale through a viral marketing campaign would be too dangerous frankly. It would take
one person harming them self or others out of terror or fear to lead to massive lawsuits. We spend 200K dollars a year to retain lawyers for things
we didn't do, we're not about to do anything that may cause our company even more grief. Bioware is even more of a target because they are a known
success. You simply mentioning that it may be them, sending them emails with inquirings, will prompt someone within that company to prepare a defense.

Now I think many of these videos, especially the videos for 2012 that show 'Horn-like' noises maybe a viral Marketing campaign by the video game
company Bioware for their up and coming game Mass Effect 3. Mass effect 3 is a game about
mechanical being known asthe 'Reapers' invading Earth.

A few things have lead me to this conclusion. Firstly a few of the video are filmed in Canada, home country of Bioware and secondly the sounds, sound
almost exactly the same as the Reapers.

In this video skip to 2:15 to hear the reapers.

At the moment this is purely speculation on my part but I do believe these noises (or at least the over the top 'horn' sounds that have been filmed
in 2012) are part of a VM campaign.

I have emailed Bioware so I will post if they get back to me.

ALS

ETA: I'm not saying all the videos out there are made by Bioware. Nor am I saying Bioware have a giant horn that they are blasting across the earth.
What I am saying is the 'horn-like' footage in the OP maybe a viral for ME3.

ETA: proof is on page 3

edit on 18-1-2012 by ALOSTSOUL because: (no reason given)

hi think you r right cause remenber the campaign for sony ps2 game shadow of colossus

IDK. Maybe the sound videos are viral marketing, maybe not. All I know is that it's a lot easier to spray paint things in a handful of locations
than it is to blast loud sounds in thousands of locations. People on this site have actually heard this sound with their own ears - in person - not
via youtube.

There is a difference to running a marketing campaign in a closed media, such as the internet, than running one on an unsuspecting population. I
realize your argument is based solely on the videos posted recently in 2012 and could be an opportunists attempt to capitalize on a previous
phenomenon. That said, all occurrences related to any marketing campaign would have to be in effect produced solely within and for use on said media.
What this means: If a company blatantly attempts to mislead, or induce an unreasonable sense of panic or hysteria then a company may be held liable
to all cases involving the phenomenon leading to such panic. Your example of Resident Evil 6 is a marketing campaign that is taking place only in
cyberspace (at least this arm of said marketing campaign) and leaves no real, tangible evidence for any persons in 'the real world' to misconstrue
as any possible threat to their safety. If Bioware were creating any videos similar to any possible real event and that real event then leads to
damages then Bioware can be seen complicate in any and all advances of any and all damages. So, yes, your theory could be true however Bioware and
their lawyers would never travel this path for fear of damages.

I found that Mass video game sound at the end of the video actually does sound eerily similar to the Strange sounds videos , however , would a game
company go to these lengths ? Some people's homes shook...I kind of doubt it. I don't think it was solved but what do I know?

I hope we figure it out definitely and soon. People are afraid of the unknown and mysterious , this is both . I still don't know if people are just
more aware or if thanks to the media there is more coverage.

Interesting times we live in and it's becoming steadily frustrating not knowing any answers

I don't think the company would be so stupid to pull off a public marketing stunt like that! Like someone else stated before, the companies lawyers
would'nt allow that to happen out in public like that! Imagine if a pandemic broke out because of that "phenomenon" that company would be finished!

Originally posted by Cassey222
From someone in the video game industry, deception on a mass scale through a viral marketing campaign would be too dangerous frankly. It would take
one person harming them self or others out of terror or fear to lead to massive lawsuits. We spend 200K dollars a year to retain lawyers for things
we didn't do, we're not about to do anything that may cause our company even more grief. Bioware is even more of a target because they are a known
success. You simply mentioning that it may be them, sending them emails with inquirings, will prompt someone within that company to prepare a defense.

Well its been done before for Playstation Games here for Shadow of the Colossus.

I don't really think this is actually viral marketing for Mass Effect 3. I find it a little weird there's few people chiming in on that. It's
way, way too vague, and most of the videos are painfully obvious fakes. But some of them do sound like Reapers.

And if it is the same exact sound?

These are people filming a video of the sky and putting Reaper sounds in the background because they're making fun of other people that will believe
anything. Which is a pretty funny idea, actually.

IDK. Maybe the sound videos are viral marketing, maybe not. All I know is that it's a lot easier to spray paint things in a handful of locations
than it is to blast loud sounds in thousands of locations. People on this site have actually heard this sound with their own ears - in person - not
via youtube.

Well if they heard THE EXACT SAME sound and it was not on youtube that means one of 2 answers they work for bioware or they are LYING!!

When i first read the title of this thread i thought yeah maybe there is something in this, but after hearing the actual reaper noise from the game
and watching various interviews i'm not convinced. I just dont think the sounds are the same at all. The noises being heard are longer, have a
different pitch and sound like more trumpet like sounds. Not the metallic grinding sound the reapers make in the game.

Don't get me wrong, was nice thinking and very plausible, but I've spoken to a few people on threads that have heard these noises themselves and
they assure me that they sounded as if they were coming from high above and all around, i can't figure it out myself, any body got any new theories
besides the popular 7 trumpets of God theory?

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